VMware Tanzu
Accelerate your transition to a software-driven company
Overview
HQ Location
United States
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Year Founded
1998
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Company Type
Public
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Revenue
$1-10b
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Employees
1,001 - 10,000
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Website
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Stock Ticker
NYSE:VMW
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Company Description
VMware is a software company providing cloud and virtualization services that powers complex digital infrastructure. The company accelerates digital transformation by enabling unprecedented freedom and flexibility in how its customers build and evolve IT environments. Its software helps business users simply and securely access the apps and data they need, from anywhere, to do their best work. The company's software spans compute, cloud, networking and security, and digital workspace.
IoT Solutions
VMware Tanzu PortfolioModernize your applications and infrastructure to deliver better software to production, continuously.With VMware Tanzu, you can transform your applications and infrastructure in a way that's right for you and at our own pace. If your first priority is to build better software faster, we can help you modernize the applications that matter most and automate the path to production. We can help you on the infrastructure side by establishing a unified operating model for virtual machines and containers within your private cloud. And we make it easy to extend that consistent operating model across clouds, taking full advantage of Kubernetes. Then we enable you to operate your modern infrastructure and applications centrally, securely, and at scale.
Key Customers
Bakrie Telecom, China CITIC Bank, CoreLogic, Hulu, Humana, Indian Railways, Philips, SBI Securities, Southwest Airlines, Sundance Institute, Tranquilidade, WGSN Group
Parent Company
IoT Snapshot
VMware Tanzu is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, infrastructure as a service (iaas), and sensors technologies, and also active in the aerospace, automotive, glass, telecommunications, and transportation industries.
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Technology Stack
VMware Tanzu’s Technology Stack maps VMware Tanzu’s participation in the platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, infrastructure as a service (iaas), and sensors IoT Technology stack.
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Streamline Product Licensing
Quickly Developing Licensing Applications to Improve the Product Licensing ProcessToday, EMC has a huge and varied technology portfolio with approximately 80 different product lines with multiple products in each. Additionally, products are sold to different market segments and different market types. This creates a significant challenge as multiple licensing algorithms and schemes are required to support EMC’s broad portfolio of products.According to Brian Walsh, Architect for Licensing Applications, EMC IT, the company is always adjusting the way it delivers products to meet market changes, and it needs to be able to support quickly changing licensing schemes, how products consume licenses, as well as the whole lifecycle of license management.“We have to be able to react very quickly and support a global customer base,” says Walsh. “We need a platform that allows us to rapidly build licensing applications to support the complete lifecycle of licensing agreements that EMC has with customers.”
Case Study
Hyundai AutoEver's Transformation into a Global Smart Mobility Company with VMware Tanzu
Hyundai AutoEver, a key player in supporting Hyundai Motor Group’s IT initiatives, was faced with the challenge of modernizing their applications and technology to provide personalized digital experiences for drivers. With over four million Hyundai vehicles connected to the cloud, a number expected to increase annually, the company needed to strengthen their expertise in embedded automotive software to bridge the gap between the car and mobility ecosystems. A specific example of this was their Bluelink® mobile app, a luxurious, connected car service offering various features such as remote start, door lock and unlock, on-demand diagnostics and alerts, destination search, and remote car finder.
Case Study
Software Innovation and Agility Elevates Thales to New Heights
Thales, a global leader in aerospace, space, defense, ground transportation, and security, was facing the challenge of keeping up with the rapidly changing world. The company needed to stay committed to building innovative solutions that would not only benefit their customers but also their business. The challenge was to transform their approach to technology in a way that would allow them to grow and maintain their position as a global leader in their respective fields.
Case Study
Modernizing Mission Critical Apps with VMware Tanzu: A VMware IT Case Study
VMware was undergoing a significant digital transformation to support its business model transition from perpetual-license software to subscription and software-as-a-service (SaaS). The VMware IT team was tasked with delivering new capabilities in an accelerated timeframe while improving performance, resiliency, and user experience. One of the apps modernized was VMware Customer Connect, a self-service portal accessed by millions of users each month. Since its launch a decade ago, the portal experienced exponential growth in traffic, leading to scalability and performance issues, outages, and latency. Its legacy codebase and monolithic architecture made it difficult to build and deliver new features. To enhance the platform’s performance and security in the short term, VMware added third-party software tools. However, a lack of integration and other inconsistencies added to the platform's complexity.
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